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Organized by Hong Kong Trade Development Council and Hong Kong Foundation, the new incubation programme Start-up Express, providing opportunities for Start-ups with strong desire to enter global Markets. Twenty finalists were presenting their ideas and 10 winners are entitled to participate a series of capability building, networking, experience sharing and top-notch marketing initiatives, to expand their network and business. More

Organized by Hong Kong Trade Development Council and Hong Kong Foundation, the new incubation programme Start-up Express, providing opportunities for Start-ups with strong desire to enter global Markets. Twenty finalists were presenting their ideas and 10 winners are entitled to participate a series of capability building, networking, experience sharing and top-notch marketing initiatives, to expand their network and business. More

The highly popular Asia Wine Academy returns during the HKTDC Hong Kong International Wine and Spirits Fairs 2018. Offering a unique education on wine, participants are awarded certificates endorsed by Hong Kong Polytechnic University School of Hotel and Tourism Management and HKTDC with two comprehensive courses – including wine tastings – conducted by Masters of Wine Jeannie Cho Lee and Sarah Heller from 8 to 10 November 2018.
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Concept stores, department stores and multi-brand stores are dominant distribution channels for fashion in ASEAN. Hong Kong fashion brands, designers and exporters may find the right distribution channels which match their product positioning to tap the opportunities in ASEAN. Apart from the traditional marketing options, fashion suppliers and designers should also pay attention to the prevalent online marketing channels in the region.More

“We want to create the future of activewear” says Simon Kuong, CEO of Global Branding Company and founder of ANIFA. Kuong brought ANIFA’s latest collection to CENTRESTAGE 2018, where the futuristic label joined local and overseas exhibitors at the METRO zone. From its prime position in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Bay Area, the brand is able to draw on manufacturing expertise in the Chinese mainland while also capitalising on Hong Kong’s pool of clothing industry talent. More

Major events under the “In Style • Hong Kong” mega promotion in Ho Chi Minh City, including a Symposium that highlighted Hong Kong’s professional services, an Expo that showcased products from Hong Kong’s leading brands, and a Gala Dinner that forged closer ties between business communities from Hong Kong and Vietnam.More

A series of focus group discussions conducted by HKTDC Research showed that, looks are increasingly important among middle class consumers, a development that has resulted in a greater willingness to undergo a wider variety of beauty treatments. There is growing demand for advanced automated treatments and medical beauty treatments. The consumption habits of male consumers are similar to those of their female peers. Male consumers, however, seem to attach greater importance to professionalism.More

The Belt and Road Initiative is spurring demand for actuarial services in the region, says JPWALL Senior Partner Duncan Spooner. The firm is keen to leverage this momentum to diversify its client base, and views Hong Kong as a centre for the actuarial market in Asia. More broadly, Spooner believes the Initiative paves the way for more Asian companies to expand their reach in the global market. More

Social media has resulted in greater fluidity between streetwear and high-end fashion, says London-based Martine Rose. The internationally-acclaimed menswear designer was invited to sit as a judge for the 2018 Hong Kong Young Fashion Designers’ Contest at CENTRESTAGE. This podcast touches on upcoming trends and the “eccentric in mainstream fashion”. Rose believes that the “world will start to pivot on its axis” as it looks increasingly to Asian designers for new inspiration.
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Medical and security risks have brought global players Control Risks and International SOS together as partners for professional services over 10 years, including on the Belt and Road Initiative. Hong Kong provides a centre for Control Risks’ large business growth says the firm’s Neal Beatty, while International SOS’ Lim Hui Ject views Hong Kong as “a mega operational hub”. More

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